GRANG/1

Macalister/1945, 265, credits one G.M. Atkinson with first publishing this stone and states that it is `prostrate in the old cemetery of Grange when I first saw it in 1901, but later (1938) set upright in the ground at the west end of the enclosure to mark a modern grave'.

McManus/1991, 49, in discussing the reuse of these stones, notes the use of this one as a modern grave marker.

someMacalister/1945, 265: `The name preceding MAQI has...been broken off...and only the concluding letters, apparently DI, remained. These had spalled away before I saw the monument. A feather-mark is described (1884) as following the concluding name; I identified the mark, but I did not consider it artificial'.